Feb 10 β€’ 06:26 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France France24

2026 Olympics: no medal for France so far, Cizeron and Fournier-Beaudry in the lead

As of now, France has not secured any medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, with notable performances from Cizeron and Fournier-Beaudry.

France has yet to secure any medals at the Winter Olympics in 2026, following several competitive events that showcased the talents of their athletes. Among these, Cizeron and Fournier-Beaudry have emerged as leading competitors, drawing attention to the French presence in the Olympic games. Despite strong performances and close calls, such as Valentin Foubert in ski jumping, the country's medal tally remains at zero as the competition progresses.

On February 9, the events did not yield any medals for the French team, causing some concern among fans and analysts who had high expectations. The pressure builds as other nations continue to collect medals, and France’s athletes strive to improve their standings. The tournament has also seen surprising upsets, such as Ugo Humbert's victory over Daniil Medvedev in tennis, indicating that the landscape of the games is highly competitive and unpredictable.

With more events on the horizon, the French team's potential for claiming medals still exists if they can harness their skills and strategies effectively in the upcoming competitions. The performance of Cizeron and Fournier-Beaudry, alongside the previously mentioned Foubert, will be critical for boosting France's chances in the remaining days of the Olympics, with national pride and sporting successes at stake.

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